Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Mastercool evaporative cooler

",Fat", evaporative cooler pads are thicker then regular aspen cooler pads, absorb more water, and can improve cooling by up to seven degrees.

They are hand packed 2 inches thick. the corners are squared

and the netting is stapled together firmly shut.

At the end of the season when you're done with the cooler pads and you want to throw them away or change them out, they will come out in one piece, instead of falling apart. Fat cooler pads won't fall apart during the year in the water of your cooler and clog your pump.

We carry evaporative cooler pads and media in many sizes and styles. Listed below are some of our most popular sizes. If you do not see the size you are looking for please call us at 602-997-1256 or email to indoorsupply@yahoo.com. We can have most sizes of cooler pads made custom - usually with same day turnaround.

Modern evaporative cooler pads are made from corrugated cellulose sheets treated with anti-rot agents. These pads provide superior cooling power due to their unique design. Rigid Media swamp cooler pads are easy to clean and will last for many years with proper yearly maintenence. These pads are used in several newer style cooler brands such as Mastercool, Aerocool, and Ultracool. They are also used in agricultural buildings like green houses and animal enclosures.

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